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for carbon load in the environment? >> i'm very proud of the legislation that we had. it is something that we commend mr. waxman and mr. markee the members -- sponsors of the bill -- the select committee on energy security and climate change that was formed for this purpose. the mr. collin peterson, the chairman of the agriculture committee, is great in how he thought the priorities of the ag community to bear in the conversation. >> and now he will have an amendment on the floor that will capture the issues and enable america's farmers to fuel america's energy independence. and mr. wrangle, the chairman of the ways and means committee, did a great job of how we go forward from the standpoint of his committee. i don't know if we have it here, but what you should see is what the c.d.o. put out about how lower income people will benefit from this bill, -- so i am very proud of the bill. i think it takes us in the direction we want to go. >> -- all the different factions you brought together which is sort of a house of rep
for carbon load in the environment? >> i'm very proud of the legislation that we had. it is something that we commend mr. waxman and mr. markee the members -- sponsors of the bill -- the select committee on energy security and climate change that was formed for this purpose. the mr. collin peterson, the chairman of the agriculture committee, is great in how he thought the priorities of the ag community to bear in the conversation. >> and now he will have an amendment on the floor...
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that is the kind of leadership we need to show respect for our environment. i would say this also, we need to ask ourselves what is true environmentalism? what do we believe it is? usathe administration told that, that we have been blessed with all these natural resources, they told us to put up fences and do not touch. it was prohibition. that is what they interpreted environmentalism to be. i doubly that is where the american people are. i believe the american people -- i don't think that is where the american people are. i think the american people want to use it for the betterment of mankind. let's do it with responsible stewardship for future generations. that is where i believe the american people are. we can achieve great things together. >> i should mention, this is not your first time at cpac. you have been a regular attendee of this magnificent congress and has spoken here several times. it is great to have you here tonight. >> first time at the reagan dinner. having a conversation with you here tonight is the highlight of the week. >> i want to ask
that is the kind of leadership we need to show respect for our environment. i would say this also, we need to ask ourselves what is true environmentalism? what do we believe it is? usathe administration told that, that we have been blessed with all these natural resources, they told us to put up fences and do not touch. it was prohibition. that is what they interpreted environmentalism to be. i doubly that is where the american people are. i believe the american people -- i don't think that is...
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we can do a lot for the environment. grace: and change the way we impact to the environment. that is absolutely, i think, the vision of what we are trying to get to with 5g. how do we get there? [laughter] grace: how can policymakers -- i know intel is doing its part, participating with standards and doing deployments and tests. how do policymakers help? asha: i think they're critical. i would start by saying we cannot do anything without the foundation which is spectrum. we are working -- and the policy makers have to work with the public and private sectors to ensure the u.s. has all the spectrum we need. we need to work collectively across governments, industries, cities. and different kinds of things to come up with solutions and start applying these and removing the constraints. grace: we need to get spectrum and collaborate? asha: yes it all kinds of spectrum. grace: i guess we all have our assignments then. thank you very much. please thank -- please join me in thanking asha keddy for this informative talk. asha: thank you. [applause] >> fox news host tucker carlson di
we can do a lot for the environment. grace: and change the way we impact to the environment. that is absolutely, i think, the vision of what we are trying to get to with 5g. how do we get there? [laughter] grace: how can policymakers -- i know intel is doing its part, participating with standards and doing deployments and tests. how do policymakers help? asha: i think they're critical. i would start by saying we cannot do anything without the foundation which is spectrum. we are working -- and...
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i know the environment you are talking about. what you are talking about being the last in the room checking out the environment. one of the things i learned goes the opposite of being a communications professional, is to listen, be quiet when you enter into an environment that is new to you. often growing up i heard you had make sure your voices heard. you're not being a feminist, and advocate, a strong woman if you are not speaking up and being heard loudly. i learned that the not necessarily work so well. out the environment, let's see what is happening, let's be quiet. of the best pieces of advice i received from a mentor was stop scaring them. stop scaring them. [laughter] , was raised to have a voice say what i believe, say what i think, do not hold back, be authentic. understanding what you are delivering them to, i realize more often than i would like, i found my voice was so loud that i would scare folks and it was too much. and thought let me moderated in this way or modulated in that way. over time, i was more effectiv
i know the environment you are talking about. what you are talking about being the last in the room checking out the environment. one of the things i learned goes the opposite of being a communications professional, is to listen, be quiet when you enter into an environment that is new to you. often growing up i heard you had make sure your voices heard. you're not being a feminist, and advocate, a strong woman if you are not speaking up and being heard loudly. i learned that the not necessarily...
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together we put in place a stronger environment in which the private sector can create good paying jobs, and virginia is now outperforming its neighboring states. we have also worked hard together to get our fiscal house in order. three years ago, together we closed a budget shortfall of $6 billion without raising taxes. the results were good. we have had three consecutive budget surpluses totaling $1.40 billion. we more than doubled the rainy day fund. we gave two 3% performance bonuses to our great state employees. we have maintained virginia aaa bond rating while the federal government was losing theirs. we bolstered agency efficiency. we eliminated and consolidated dozens of boards and commissions and agencies and programs to save money. we set priorities and cut spending. in the last three years, i have recommended and you have accepted cuts and reallocations of spending of more than a billion dollars, and i thank you for that. we have made government live within its means. we put the most defunding into transportation since 1986 and stayed within zero or five%, self-imposed debt l
together we put in place a stronger environment in which the private sector can create good paying jobs, and virginia is now outperforming its neighboring states. we have also worked hard together to get our fiscal house in order. three years ago, together we closed a budget shortfall of $6 billion without raising taxes. the results were good. we have had three consecutive budget surpluses totaling $1.40 billion. we more than doubled the rainy day fund. we gave two 3% performance bonuses to our...
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we do not want to create that environment here in the district. even if we tell people only come when you have an appointment, they will come anyway and the optics will be terrible. they will say people waited for hours even though we told them to schedule an appointment. so we want people to call in. we can handle the call volume. the website can handle a pointman scheduling. we also have some of our large health-care systems beginning because they can do some of these medium clinics, beginning to reach out to seniors to tell them how they will be able to accommodate them. gw medical faculty associates will begin later next week and others will hopefully come online by the end of the month. they all will not be reliant on the vaccine.dc.gov system. >> there are 4000 appointments available right now? >> there will be 4000 or so doses. one way to think about -- we had some health care workers in that wait and see group. they were calling and sharing. they were harder in the vaccine. these were the doses that were out there in the community setting,
we do not want to create that environment here in the district. even if we tell people only come when you have an appointment, they will come anyway and the optics will be terrible. they will say people waited for hours even though we told them to schedule an appointment. so we want people to call in. we can handle the call volume. the website can handle a pointman scheduling. we also have some of our large health-care systems beginning because they can do some of these medium clinics,...
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we do not want to create that environment here in the district. only come tell people when you have an appointment, they will come anyway and the optics will be terrible. say people waited for hours even though we told them to schedule an appointment. so we want people to call in. we can handle the call volume. the website can handle a pointman scheduling. we also have some of our large health-care systems beginning because they can do some of these medium clinics, beginning to reach out to seniors to tell them how they will be able to accommodate them. medical faculty associates will begin later next week and others will hopefully come online by the end of the month. ony all will not be reliant the vaccine.dc.gov system. >> there are 4000 abutment available right now? -- appointments available right now? >> there will be 4000 or so doses. one way to think about -- >> commitment to live congressional coverage. the house meets next to consider an impeachment resolution against president trump in response to the attack on the u.s. capitol that led t
we do not want to create that environment here in the district. only come tell people when you have an appointment, they will come anyway and the optics will be terrible. say people waited for hours even though we told them to schedule an appointment. so we want people to call in. we can handle the call volume. the website can handle a pointman scheduling. we also have some of our large health-care systems beginning because they can do some of these medium clinics, beginning to reach out to...
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the types of training and range structures that allow our people to practice in those more complex environments. we did not get into a line of by line costing of what it would take, but it was apparent to us that there is an imbalance and the investments are required and we haven't been making investments in these type of warfare for decades now, and that is the basis of our recommendation. >> my sentence before you is from what i just read is that we
the types of training and range structures that allow our people to practice in those more complex environments. we did not get into a line of by line costing of what it would take, but it was apparent to us that there is an imbalance and the investments are required and we haven't been making investments in these type of warfare for decades now, and that is the basis of our recommendation. >> my sentence before you is from what i just read is that we
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can haveand that man influence on the environment, and i agree, we should try to protect the environment, but it is a political hoax put out by the lefties and the democrats. i believe in science. thatu have science challenges the current theory on climate change, you are a denier. i'm tired of the nonsense. tweet, at thethis very least, i hope the congress is humbled by the pope's presence, even though he would not want that. we're getting your thoughts on visit.e's we will have live coverage on wednesday at 8:45 eastern time. will address the united nations. then, the family conference in philadelphia. kenny, good morning. caller: good morning, steve. it is quite an of lightning -- an enlightenement occasion for the pope to come here, and cuba will address the united nations. then, the family conference in philadelphia. kenny, good morning. .too the topics that he has spoken out on, more than any issues that you are seeing from the political spectrum now, as far -- thefuture elections andmma of the environment the military aspects of the that seems to be, from the conservative point of
can haveand that man influence on the environment, and i agree, we should try to protect the environment, but it is a political hoax put out by the lefties and the democrats. i believe in science. thatu have science challenges the current theory on climate change, you are a denier. i'm tired of the nonsense. tweet, at thethis very least, i hope the congress is humbled by the pope's presence, even though he would not want that. we're getting your thoughts on visit.e's we will have live coverage...
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we are in the environment of moral relativism now. justice becomes mob rule and that is not a good date did -- not a good idea. if you want to ask questions, -- the president has to directly address both of these groups, does he have the authority, at least the moral authority, to do that? guest: i look forward to work with the administration to help fix in her cities. we are a group. in washington and we want market-based groups to fight our deaf polity. fight poverty. the city council voted, let's remove this. i don't think the alt-right should have been there at all though they had a constitutional right to go and escalate in the mob rule. his speechwriters should get and continue of it the discussion saturday. the attacks against the speech that it did not go far enough, that is why we are now in the new round. love is individual. we limit the size and scope of government. we have been forced and into -- into an environment and now we all have to war on every single place of our lives. when we get to the point where we limit the r
we are in the environment of moral relativism now. justice becomes mob rule and that is not a good date did -- not a good idea. if you want to ask questions, -- the president has to directly address both of these groups, does he have the authority, at least the moral authority, to do that? guest: i look forward to work with the administration to help fix in her cities. we are a group. in washington and we want market-based groups to fight our deaf polity. fight poverty. the city council voted,...
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you can see environment as one of the issues where polarization had the, much more extreme -- become much more extreme , by the timeine this campaign was launched in the first two years of obama's presidency, it was virtually impossible for elected office holders in the republican party to consider joining the bipartisan coalition that would've been necessary to pass the legislation. question, whyg did the people who were supporting it think it would work? i'm going to leave that question talk about.or us to i do believe many of the business people and environment was who supported cap and trade were so focused on working out the details of a bargain inside of washington, d.c. trying to figure out how many allowances to give to which andons and how to reach out rope in more business leaders to support the legislation. the just operate on assumption that if they could get business support, that would deliver republican votes to congress. meanwhile, the republican party was changing. by 2009, that change had a label. tea party movement. which i did face to face interviews with the tea
you can see environment as one of the issues where polarization had the, much more extreme -- become much more extreme , by the timeine this campaign was launched in the first two years of obama's presidency, it was virtually impossible for elected office holders in the republican party to consider joining the bipartisan coalition that would've been necessary to pass the legislation. question, whyg did the people who were supporting it think it would work? i'm going to leave that question talk...
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so that sort of sets up this competitive environment from the beginning. so companies can do a better job quite friendly. there's more than one woman, more than two women, more than three people of color that would be qualified to do this work, and companies need to stop being lazy. i'm just going to say it. it doesn't take that much effort to find qualified people, if they need to invest in that in the because, quite frankly this country is changing demographically. we are quickly turning over into a majority people of color nation, and if companies want to build to relate to the population that they are seeking to serve, they need to do better job making sure they have diverse leadership at the top. >> and i was going to say, he almost took the words out of my mouth, first, thank you for sharing of vulnerability. it's not easy to admit some kind of not wrongdoing, you're thinking of what not a maybe you're not as proud of it, and so i appreciate you sharing that. it allows us to take a step forward together. yes, infrastructure, internally the organizati
so that sort of sets up this competitive environment from the beginning. so companies can do a better job quite friendly. there's more than one woman, more than two women, more than three people of color that would be qualified to do this work, and companies need to stop being lazy. i'm just going to say it. it doesn't take that much effort to find qualified people, if they need to invest in that in the because, quite frankly this country is changing demographically. we are quickly turning over...
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generally, a stormy environment. and ais much discord trust deficit we are experiencing probably in the political arena in washington, d.c. that is very evident between republicans and democrats and between congress and the white house. areas wheremiliar we have often seen discord. in this time, we are seeing more heightened discord and tension, tension between the white house and federal agencies and federal law enforcement, tension between the white house and the press and the press and the white house, tension between the white house and the courts, and if you believe the press, tension within the white house and this is all elevated. tons of anger and discord that plays out on a daily basis. it is not coming in waves. it is nonstop, 100 miles an hour, tension and discord. education policy traditionally has been somewhat immune from political discord and partisanship. it has traditionally been an island of bipartisan policymaking focused on the needs of the country and the needs of students. it is starting to feel
generally, a stormy environment. and ais much discord trust deficit we are experiencing probably in the political arena in washington, d.c. that is very evident between republicans and democrats and between congress and the white house. areas wheremiliar we have often seen discord. in this time, we are seeing more heightened discord and tension, tension between the white house and federal agencies and federal law enforcement, tension between the white house and the press and the press and the...
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companies e looking at thgs they areoong alar, the're lookingt regulato environments, they areoong atta sucture rds commodation of things atre inloedt. i wod contend that we he very uncompetitive taxode right now, not jt e federal xe whave state taxes a property tes, es are a factors that go io es coanies decisionon whe t lote bins. o ke ourlves as coetivas posble onhe different issu. host: that ishr a miigan. as.exto ahead caller: good morning. i was st wantingo k little bit aut the o affordablearac and what is gog be thplans is is mptelyeple is the nhi igoing put inla right away to repce ? ul'tt makeen for them to have reacemenorom ty of ausentoake su th t premis n ler he than let's justetidf it a peoplnobeing leo veherosis that are der i afaasrotecting peop wh e-existing coitns gting young adus vered t a 2 wh igog happe it's little bit frightening because this aec a families,egardless wheth you buy your hltnsan througthafrdlearect y are getti i tough yoob ats hpeng th ifrhting. gut: gatueio thank you r inging it . we started the prossita conciliation- it wn't even a ll, it was budget
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craig: i can only control how many babies people have in my own local environment. i do not know how to do that globally. we have a tremendous challenge with all of the people that we keep adding to the planet. within not too long, we could be approaching 10 billion people. it is not sustainable with the approaches we are using and consumption of everything now. more is a problem. we can have less babies, but unless we are going to roll back populations, which i do not think anybody is truly advocating, at least not in the political arena we have to find solutions to produce more food, more medicine, not at the expense of the environment but with a recyclable, sustainable fashion that is doable. we can't support the number of people that we do have, but only if we change how we do that. robert: my last question to you because we're almost out of time, and i hesitate to do this to you, but i am interested in be ebola story. since you have been dealing with virologist and bird flu, as well, what are we doing right at the moment about ebola, and what do you think we ar
craig: i can only control how many babies people have in my own local environment. i do not know how to do that globally. we have a tremendous challenge with all of the people that we keep adding to the planet. within not too long, we could be approaching 10 billion people. it is not sustainable with the approaches we are using and consumption of everything now. more is a problem. we can have less babies, but unless we are going to roll back populations, which i do not think anybody is truly...
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lens or the hostile environment, the disability, hostile environment lens? if, if, if any school choice, including a curricular choice , lends itself to the creation or perpetuation or support of a hostile environment, then the school would need to take corrective action. it doesn't necessarily mean that they need to change the curricular choice, but it does mean that they would need to ensure that the environment is safe and appropriate for students to learn without discrimination. so we, we would be able to look at it that way. my view is a citizen about the, the appropriate choices for literacy and, and democracy, literacy and, and literacy about internet savvy work. you know, i have lots of thoughts on it as a mom. i have lots of thoughts on it as a human being, but as the, the chief civil rights enforcer in the nation's schools, that's not an area that, that i get to delve too far into. >> thanks. and thank you for being here. i'm mara redman, the executive vice president for policy here at american progress. really appreciated the conversation very muc
lens or the hostile environment, the disability, hostile environment lens? if, if, if any school choice, including a curricular choice , lends itself to the creation or perpetuation or support of a hostile environment, then the school would need to take corrective action. it doesn't necessarily mean that they need to change the curricular choice, but it does mean that they would need to ensure that the environment is safe and appropriate for students to learn without discrimination. so we, we...
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, and suggest that those of us on the right care more about the economy than our environment. critics have been very harsh saying you are rolling back safeguards on air and water. what are the facts about what you are doing to protect air and water quality for us in future generations? mr. pruitt: i have asked rhetorically, it is so great about what the last administration did? air quality, and president obama left office, about 120 million people did not have air quality problems. you had more superfund sites on the list when he left office then when he came in. superfund sites have the most egregious waste. we have more sites when he left then when he came in. what is so great about that record? what i have done is spend time with our agency heads, department heads and say, where do we want to be five years from now? let's measure those goals and work for them every single day. it's get accountability. that is what is so great about the president's leadership. it is great because he is about getting results for the american people. we are all focused on the same thing at the
, and suggest that those of us on the right care more about the economy than our environment. critics have been very harsh saying you are rolling back safeguards on air and water. what are the facts about what you are doing to protect air and water quality for us in future generations? mr. pruitt: i have asked rhetorically, it is so great about what the last administration did? air quality, and president obama left office, about 120 million people did not have air quality problems. you had more...
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i'm going to leave that question talk about.or us to i do believe many of the business people and environment was who supported cap and trade were so focused on working out the details of a bargain inside of washington, d.c. trying to figure out how many allowances to give to which andons and how to reach out rope in more business leaders to support the legislation. the just operate on assumption that if they could get business support, that would deliver republican votes to congress. meanwhile, the republican party was changing. by 2009, that change had a label. tea party movement. which i did face to face interviews with the tea party people in several parts of the country and found for them, the threat of environmental protection agency regulating and cap and trade were right up there with obamacare as things they considered likely to lead the end of western civilization and the american way of life. [laughter] another one that they were very upset about. big-money funders. , altra works and others eeee markets -- ultra-fr markets were ramping up their running of ads criticizing cap enviro
i'm going to leave that question talk about.or us to i do believe many of the business people and environment was who supported cap and trade were so focused on working out the details of a bargain inside of washington, d.c. trying to figure out how many allowances to give to which andons and how to reach out rope in more business leaders to support the legislation. the just operate on assumption that if they could get business support, that would deliver republican votes to congress....
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the economy is growing and the environment is improving. the president's leadership was substantial there. we should celebrate that. [applause] just one little fact, from 2000, 2014, this country, this country reduced our carbon footprint by almost 20% through innovation and technology. and we did that leading the world. we had nothing to be apologetic about in going to paris. this country is leading the way in making sure that the environment is protected, but also we are seeing jobs and growth. we have always done it that way. and the president recognized that and said we're going to put america first, not last. we're not going to be apologetic. we're going to exit that paris accord and make sure that jobs are protected, that the environment is advanced. he did a great job in that decision. as we see his leadership at america first, it is not just with respect to environmental issues. we see it with tax reform, trade policy, national security. we are safer today and we are more prosperous today because the president's leadership on issues
the economy is growing and the environment is improving. the president's leadership was substantial there. we should celebrate that. [applause] just one little fact, from 2000, 2014, this country, this country reduced our carbon footprint by almost 20% through innovation and technology. and we did that leading the world. we had nothing to be apologetic about in going to paris. this country is leading the way in making sure that the environment is protected, but also we are seeing jobs and...
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we care about the environment. everyone should have health care. and of course we need to open the government. so those are things that they care about that we care about to 0. >> where did you grow up? describe your childhood. rep. haaland: my dad was a 30 -year career marine and combat veteran in vietnam. he is buried here in arlington. so because of my dad's career we traveled a lot. he was stationed all over southern california including as , a drill instructor in san diego, but we also traveled back east to various bases in virginia, quantico being one of those, the closest one to d.c.. we traveled back and forth so across the country. i mostly lived in military housing. and so his last duty station was albuquerque. so we got to go home and be close to my grandmother. so that was our life. packing up our home every 2-3 years. as a result of that, i'm very close to my siblings. and our family is very close. >> how many siblings and what influence did your dad have on you? rep. haaland: i have two older sisters and a younger brother. my dad was
we care about the environment. everyone should have health care. and of course we need to open the government. so those are things that they care about that we care about to 0. >> where did you grow up? describe your childhood. rep. haaland: my dad was a 30 -year career marine and combat veteran in vietnam. he is buried here in arlington. so because of my dad's career we traveled a lot. he was stationed all over southern california including as , a drill instructor in san diego, but we...
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it was a different interest rate environment. the 3% on the two-year reflected the fact that the policy rate had been increasing through 2017 and 2018, and that the committee was projecting further increases in 2019 and 2020. and we still had a positive spread between the two year and 10 year. that was the situation at the beginning of the story. we raised the policy rate at the december meeting and projected further increases in 2019. then the story began to change with chair powell's comments at the american economic association meetings in atlanta on january 4. gradually, through the first six months of 2019, the committee started to project less and less in the way of policy rate increases. we also put together a plan to cease the runoff of the balance being which is fully implemented as of our last meeting's decision. we did not change the policy but at the june 19 meeting, we strongly suggested that we would -- that a rate reduction was forthcoming. at the meeting, that we had last week, we went ahead and followed through o
it was a different interest rate environment. the 3% on the two-year reflected the fact that the policy rate had been increasing through 2017 and 2018, and that the committee was projecting further increases in 2019 and 2020. and we still had a positive spread between the two year and 10 year. that was the situation at the beginning of the story. we raised the policy rate at the december meeting and projected further increases in 2019. then the story began to change with chair powell's comments...
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very safe working environments. and their workers have chosen not to unionize and they should not be penalized for that. >> the detroit news reporting that toyota is reporting they'll miss their jut put goal because of supply chain concerns, particularly chip distribution. how much is that a concern overall for the people you represent? tboip it's been a significant concern -- guest: it's been a significant concern. it actually started last year, end of 2020, really became a significant problem in early 2021 and it's an all last year and it continues into 2022. the shortage of chips and supply chain disruption have been a significant problem for the automakers. it is something that, you know, certainly we have been focused on, trying to work through. and we do appreciate the biden administration's efforts to try to find some solutions for that. there is certainly a bill in congress, right now, passed through the senate, to authorize $52 billion additional funding to actually help support -- >> department of homeland
very safe working environments. and their workers have chosen not to unionize and they should not be penalized for that. >> the detroit news reporting that toyota is reporting they'll miss their jut put goal because of supply chain concerns, particularly chip distribution. how much is that a concern overall for the people you represent? tboip it's been a significant concern -- guest: it's been a significant concern. it actually started last year, end of 2020, really became a significant...
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artificial intelligence has been defined as being system that reacts with environment. reacts with environment. that is a pretty low bar. by that definition, landmine is an a.i. if weight is greater than 50 pounds, explode. if somebody came out and said we got a new landmine or a whatever and it can, there's a camera and they can make sure somebody is wearing a fatigues. they are an enemy combatant. only then will i explode. somebody might say that's better. then some of the else can say, you know, we have a better one that can use a camera and it can sniff the gunpowder. camera and it can sniff the gunpowder. and then and only then does that explode. get all the way from that point to the terminator. there is no clear demarcation at what point has something material changed? there are 14 or 15 countries in thethat are seriously looking ai enabled weapons. weapons that make kill decisions on their own. debate supposedly a about what any given country will do about this. it's a bit in disingenuous. i think all of these say they don't want to be the ones without artificia
artificial intelligence has been defined as being system that reacts with environment. reacts with environment. that is a pretty low bar. by that definition, landmine is an a.i. if weight is greater than 50 pounds, explode. if somebody came out and said we got a new landmine or a whatever and it can, there's a camera and they can make sure somebody is wearing a fatigues. they are an enemy combatant. only then will i explode. somebody might say that's better. then some of the else can say, you...
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what is your concerns about the environment, paula? concern about a indoor air pollution, the use of products that harm our skin, our respiratory system, our eyes, and the relative ignorance of those charged with using them. i live in an apartment building, and at one time we had a green committee. i thought that was wonderful. it now seems to be mor think are among the environmental issues compared and water certainly critical, and the protection of animals and trees, but this i think is not where it should be in terms of awareness. host: who'd you think should focus on that awareness? do think that is the job of government officials? do you think if vince like today and elsewhere do that? think of that events like today and elsewhere do that? caller: thank you for bringing that up. regulation to strengthen the use of, the regulatory oversight of certain products like what is floor.en you refinish a that sort of thing. there are things which smell bad , but cannot harm you, then there are things which smell bad and can harm you, and i
what is your concerns about the environment, paula? concern about a indoor air pollution, the use of products that harm our skin, our respiratory system, our eyes, and the relative ignorance of those charged with using them. i live in an apartment building, and at one time we had a green committee. i thought that was wonderful. it now seems to be mor think are among the environmental issues compared and water certainly critical, and the protection of animals and trees, but this i think is not...
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is suchthe environment that the american people are looking for some stability, they are looking for some focus on the issues they care about in terms of jobs, education, and health care, the environment. in terms of our national security -- they view democrats as being able to provide some stability to our catch -- country and a proper check and balance in our system when we see a president who has trouble creating stability within the white house. interview c-span's with paul ryan tonight and on sunday at 10:00 a.m. eastern. this week, the supreme court oral arguments over voting rights in the case of john hustedthat -- john randolphhilip institute. you can watch the court's upcoming schedule of arguments at www.c-span.org/courts. video, youe court can watch all the oral arguments on air. virginia governor terry issued his final state of the commonwealth address enrichment fo. this is about 50 minutes. [applause] >> hey, come on here. >> it is my pleasure to present to you -- [applause] gov. mcauliffe: thank you. you. you, thank you, thank ladies and gentlemen, my fellow virginians
is suchthe environment that the american people are looking for some stability, they are looking for some focus on the issues they care about in terms of jobs, education, and health care, the environment. in terms of our national security -- they view democrats as being able to provide some stability to our catch -- country and a proper check and balance in our system when we see a president who has trouble creating stability within the white house. interview c-span's with paul ryan tonight and...
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trust is important in any team environment. this is most likely the leadership opportunity you will have early on. working in a team or leading a team. i have seen a lot of differences between teams that collaborate on the basis of trust and those that struggle to do that. those that work on the basis of trust are able to act with higher speeds and are able to make better decisions or perhaps their most able to work during tough challenges that always come from working on -- tough challenges that always come. i have worked to decide what actions will encourage trust. innovation takes many forms. they can take the form of business process and improvement in the form of customer service. the interesting thing about innovation is that it brings change. change that builds bigger and excitement in an organization. companies, any enterprise, needs innovators and diverse thinkers. that way they can exploit the opportunities that go along with change. that is not to say innovation is always welcome in every enterprise that you will enc
trust is important in any team environment. this is most likely the leadership opportunity you will have early on. working in a team or leading a team. i have seen a lot of differences between teams that collaborate on the basis of trust and those that struggle to do that. those that work on the basis of trust are able to act with higher speeds and are able to make better decisions or perhaps their most able to work during tough challenges that always come from working on -- tough challenges...
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what matters more is the environment in which students are taught. that. environment, and the rest. many say, there's nothing we can do because the family is the biggest predictor in academic achievement. there is some truth to that, but no one picks their parents. we have to make sure that the public schools provide that in bridging environment in which all students, whatever their academic background, whoever their parents, can flourish. one of the best things we can do is make sure we don't have poor kids who have already had one strike against them face a second strike because they are in economically segregated schools. host: is their bipartisan support for charter schools on capitol hill? guest: there is. there many conservatives who are strongly supportive of charter schools because they like the idea of competition and deregulation. there are some liberals, as well. the president, much to the mystification of any of us has been a huge supporter of charter schools. itsas put in a request for 300 million dollars for charter schools, compared to $100 million for nine in schools
what matters more is the environment in which students are taught. that. environment, and the rest. many say, there's nothing we can do because the family is the biggest predictor in academic achievement. there is some truth to that, but no one picks their parents. we have to make sure that the public schools provide that in bridging environment in which all students, whatever their academic background, whoever their parents, can flourish. one of the best things we can do is make sure we don't...
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that is not only important for the environment, it is important from a cost standpoint. that is something i've always espoused, particularly in the private sector but also the public sector. we need to embrace change and focus on products, services, technologies that are good for people, that are profitable and good for the planet. that is what you see this administration during. it does not need to be a win lose. abandoning fossil fuels and moving to batteries and eb will be a huge business opportunity. recycling batteries will be a huge opportunity, and costs will fall like they always do with technologies as they evolve. host: we are live from the washington convention center just a few blocks from where we are here on capitol hill, where the annual auto show is taking place. we are talking about electric vehicles this morning. let's hear from audrey in alabama, republican. caller: good morning. number one, full disclosure i drive a suburban. the expense i have been fuel is not a big deal. this past summer i experience my first over $400 electric bill, and then christ
that is not only important for the environment, it is important from a cost standpoint. that is something i've always espoused, particularly in the private sector but also the public sector. we need to embrace change and focus on products, services, technologies that are good for people, that are profitable and good for the planet. that is what you see this administration during. it does not need to be a win lose. abandoning fossil fuels and moving to batteries and eb will be a huge business...
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[applause] when i was born, my mom was a single mom and she ultimately raised five kids in a tough environment with little money. she never believed i would be a u.s. senator. e second person, jerry bustamante. everybody in our office and team,ody in this campaign she unfortunately died the day before the campaign started. [speaking spanish] we all loved jeri and we all loved my mom. the next person i want to thank is jackie. she has been by my side since my first year in office and she built a great campaign team and they worked day and night. so jackie and the entire team, thank you. i also want to thank brad. brad is my chief of staff. brad is my chief of staff and he has done a great job. i want to thank my entire team in the governor's office. hey have done a great job. there are a lot of people that helped in this race. a lot of people. want to thank president trump for all of his -- i want to thank vice president pence. i want to thank former president george w. bush. s i want to thank former governor jeb bush. there is a lot of people that came down to make sure we got the vote out. i
[applause] when i was born, my mom was a single mom and she ultimately raised five kids in a tough environment with little money. she never believed i would be a u.s. senator. e second person, jerry bustamante. everybody in our office and team,ody in this campaign she unfortunately died the day before the campaign started. [speaking spanish] we all loved jeri and we all loved my mom. the next person i want to thank is jackie. she has been by my side since my first year in office and she built a...
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and creating the best possible environment for sustained commercial engagement between african companies and american companies. the united states is all in on africa's future. and the work we've done over the past two years, building on decades of vital investments made under previous american presidents has helped make possible the critical steps that i'm about to announce. first, the united states is signing a historic memorandum of understanding with the new african continental free trade area secretary. this mou will unlock new opportunities for trade and investment between our countries and bring africa and the united states even closer than ever, this is an enormous opportunity for africa's future. and the united states wants to help make those opportunities real. we're finally implementing the african continental free trade area. it will one of the largest free trade areas in the world 1.3 , billion people and a continent wide market totaling $3.4 trillion. and with the new mou we're doing things correctly. and training -- enshrining protection for workers both across africa and
and creating the best possible environment for sustained commercial engagement between african companies and american companies. the united states is all in on africa's future. and the work we've done over the past two years, building on decades of vital investments made under previous american presidents has helped make possible the critical steps that i'm about to announce. first, the united states is signing a historic memorandum of understanding with the new african continental free trade...
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and that's to create an environment in which someone can raise capital to start a new company; where a business can get a loan to expand; where ingenuity is prized and folks are rewarded for their hard work. that's why i fought so hard to pass a jobs bill to cut taxes and make more loans available for entrepreneurs. it eliminated the capital gains taxes for key investments in small businesses. it increased the deduction to defray the costs of starting a company. and it's freeing up credit for folks who need it. in fact, in just the first two weeks since i signed the bill, thousands of business owners have been able to get new loans through the sba. but we need to do more. so i've proposed additional steps to grow the economy and spur hiring by businesses across america. now, one of the keys to job creation is to encourage companies to invest more in the united states. but for years, our tax code has actually given billions of dollars in tax breaks that encourage companies to create jobs and profits in other countries. i want to close these tax loopholes. instead, i want to give every
and that's to create an environment in which someone can raise capital to start a new company; where a business can get a loan to expand; where ingenuity is prized and folks are rewarded for their hard work. that's why i fought so hard to pass a jobs bill to cut taxes and make more loans available for entrepreneurs. it eliminated the capital gains taxes for key investments in small businesses. it increased the deduction to defray the costs of starting a company. and it's freeing up credit for...
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and a safe environment in which they can thrive. every day, dreamers are using -- losing their daca provisions. over 120 a day lose their protections. and just give us a vote. we know it would pass in a bipartisan way. hank our republican members that have been so courageous coming forward. when we protect the dreamers, it is so great. it's not just about him in the highest ideals of america. and we will continue to fight for action. announced heident was going to resend -- rescind the executive orders on daca, they called that decision reprehensible. it's pretty strong language for the catholic bishop to use on a republican president. event, we continue to try to make the case, in case they don't know what the protections are. that they are instilling in the hearts of so many people. and how emblematic this is for immigration at large. and talking about the gop tax scam. the massive giveaways to the corporations and the wealthy, you know 83% of benefits go to the top 1%. every day, they have $1 trillion in tax cuts plus interests.
and a safe environment in which they can thrive. every day, dreamers are using -- losing their daca provisions. over 120 a day lose their protections. and just give us a vote. we know it would pass in a bipartisan way. hank our republican members that have been so courageous coming forward. when we protect the dreamers, it is so great. it's not just about him in the highest ideals of america. and we will continue to fight for action. announced heident was going to resend -- rescind the...
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we care about the environment. everyone should have health care. and of course, we need to open the government. so those are things that they care about that we care about too. >> where did you grow up? describe your childhood. rep. haaland: my dad was a 30 year career marine and combat veteran in vietnam. he is buried here in arlington. so because of my dad's career we traveled a lot. he was stationed all over southern california, including as a drill instructor in san diego, but we also traveled back east to various bases in virginia, quantico being one of those, the closest one to d.c.. and so we traveled back and forth across the country. i mostly lived in military housing. and so his last duty station was albuquerque. and so we got to go home and be close to my grandmother. so that was our life. packing up our home every 2-3 years. as a result of that, i'm very close to my siblings. and our family is very close. >> how many siblings and what influence did your dad have on you? rep. haaland: i have three siblings, two older sisters and a younge
we care about the environment. everyone should have health care. and of course, we need to open the government. so those are things that they care about that we care about too. >> where did you grow up? describe your childhood. rep. haaland: my dad was a 30 year career marine and combat veteran in vietnam. he is buried here in arlington. so because of my dad's career we traveled a lot. he was stationed all over southern california, including as a drill instructor in san diego, but we also...
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the first one is the built environment, especially infrastructure. for those of you who have studied or thought about the instruction industry, it is an r&d-light industry. it's very decentralized. most of the innovation is by material suppliers rather than construction industry themselves. and what i would call, there's a huge opportunity for -- of a wide variety of research and development focused, whether it is from materials or applications of control technologies through, you know, construction project management, but particularly in what i would call retrofitting infrastructure. it's very different if you're going to build an airport than if you're going to raise it by two feet. it's different if you're going to lay rail tracks than if you're going to refit them in such a way to handle the new heat environment they're operating in. and that alone i think is an excellent opportunity for the national and perhaps international collaboration across rd&d. second one is obvious and it's an area i know relatively little about, but it's public health.
the first one is the built environment, especially infrastructure. for those of you who have studied or thought about the instruction industry, it is an r&d-light industry. it's very decentralized. most of the innovation is by material suppliers rather than construction industry themselves. and what i would call, there's a huge opportunity for -- of a wide variety of research and development focused, whether it is from materials or applications of control technologies through, you know,...
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it creates a work environment, a waiting room environment that destroys the virus, along with .acteria is, this kind of thing it is a unique technology invented by a world-famous inventor, starting to be distributed in the united states. it puts us on offense, as opposed to everything we have done so far being strictly defense. i don't mind answering any questions on that. host: thank you for the call from oklahoma. paul winfree, i don't know if you have heard of that specific technology, but are there lessons you are going to be looking at from china as they reopen their economy? guest: oh yeah. i think one of the things the u.s. is doing, again, policymakers at every level, is following the practices and protocols of those who have come before us. not just china, but we are watching italy, spain, and the u.k.. we are all learning from each other. the united states right now seems to be a real hotspot. some of that just has to do with the fact that we might have better data. different countries are measuring caseloads in different ways, and i think that china has a real incentive to t
it creates a work environment, a waiting room environment that destroys the virus, along with .acteria is, this kind of thing it is a unique technology invented by a world-famous inventor, starting to be distributed in the united states. it puts us on offense, as opposed to everything we have done so far being strictly defense. i don't mind answering any questions on that. host: thank you for the call from oklahoma. paul winfree, i don't know if you have heard of that specific technology, but...
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we really strive to create a positive environment for all our users. when it comes to cyber bullying, we really think about, how do we empower our viewers to be digital leaders and not just passive bystanders? we really want to equip them with sort of what they need to know in terms of how to deal with bullies and trolls online. and we know where to seek help. so on the education page, google is engaged with some digital safe programs across the country. an example is our online safety roadshow. in that roadshow we partner with ngo's, educators and parents on promoting a message of creating a positive environment online. and hopefully later in the panel i will be able to tell you a little bit more about that program and all it is involved in. i want to speak specifically with what we are on in our platforms and what we are doing to address it. i will be specific to youtube for a second. i will be specific to youtube for a second. on youtube, as facebook has as well, we have a specific policy against harassment and cyber bullying. and if you do a quick
we really strive to create a positive environment for all our users. when it comes to cyber bullying, we really think about, how do we empower our viewers to be digital leaders and not just passive bystanders? we really want to equip them with sort of what they need to know in terms of how to deal with bullies and trolls online. and we know where to seek help. so on the education page, google is engaged with some digital safe programs across the country. an example is our online safety...
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mental, physical, and the work environment where you come to work and you see the same people that i risk life to give them the chance to go to a secure area and not be harmed. i put my body, i bled for it. now they are telling me and the other officers that our sacrifices were not warranted because the crowd was friendly. the crowd was tourists. what they were doing they were just exercising their first amendment right. it wasn't. i almost lost my life doing that multiple times. almost got killed in the crowd. another later on died because of political misinformation stuff. another died the day before. his injuries happened on january 6 and he was in a coma for almost 20 hours. now they are saying that he died of natural causes. are you serious? some of the elected officials are now making alternate realities in facts and theories about what happened. i have never been political out openly about some things, i know about politics outside of telling them what i think. when you become an elected official, you swear an oath not to a person, but to the country. myself as an immigrant, i
mental, physical, and the work environment where you come to work and you see the same people that i risk life to give them the chance to go to a secure area and not be harmed. i put my body, i bled for it. now they are telling me and the other officers that our sacrifices were not warranted because the crowd was friendly. the crowd was tourists. what they were doing they were just exercising their first amendment right. it wasn't. i almost lost my life doing that multiple times. almost got...
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that's a heavy price to pay for a plan that will do very little to clean up our environment. since manufacturers will probably ship their plants and their pollution to countries with less stringent environmental safeguards. this national energy tax amounts to an economic declaration of war on america's families, small businesses, and family farms. the american people know we can do better. this past week, house republicans introduced the american energy act. it's an all of the above energy plan that offers energy independence, more jobs, and a cleaner environment without imposing a national energy tax. the republican energy plan calls for more domestic exploration for oil and natural gas, a renewed commitment to clean, emissions free nuclear energy, investments in renewable and alternative energy technologies, and incentives to spur greater conservation among individuals and businesses. the american energy act is the comprehensive energy solution this country desperately needs to achieve energy independence, create good jobs, and help our environment. during these difficult t
that's a heavy price to pay for a plan that will do very little to clean up our environment. since manufacturers will probably ship their plants and their pollution to countries with less stringent environmental safeguards. this national energy tax amounts to an economic declaration of war on america's families, small businesses, and family farms. the american people know we can do better. this past week, house republicans introduced the american energy act. it's an all of the above energy plan...
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it is erroneous to say the president does not care about our environment. we do care. we have different ways we might meet the end result. unfair toly wrong and say that we don't care about the environment and we don't acknowledge that we need to do something. the goals epa rule, is to reverse the trend of coal power plants closing down? guest: i think the goal of it -- and again, you will have to speak with the epa to get the details on this -- but the ultimate goal and comprehensive goal for all of us is to affect our environment without destroying our economy and jobs. that is why the ace rule is so much better than what the clean power plan was in the past. host: politically, on republicans and your actions on the environment, how do you respond when the speaker of the house says -- as rising temperatures, surging sees, and ravage disasters communities everywhere, the trump administration puts the rights of polluters above other people. the american people are demanding an end to the corruption and denial of the fact but the white house refuses to relent. guest: th
it is erroneous to say the president does not care about our environment. we do care. we have different ways we might meet the end result. unfair toly wrong and say that we don't care about the environment and we don't acknowledge that we need to do something. the goals epa rule, is to reverse the trend of coal power plants closing down? guest: i think the goal of it -- and again, you will have to speak with the epa to get the details on this -- but the ultimate goal and comprehensive goal for...
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and he thought about the environment and you cared about the environment generally speaking for a long time pretty. >> my entire life in fact my father was a hunter. i grew up from 85 kebabs going outside and i was hunting and fishing with my father across the country. he was in the military. in part it's about offshore drilling but there's so any more issues. i'm seeing it up and down the coast for my district yes. we have enormous issues of the environment. and it is important that we respect and don't over develop and we protect our resources in our wildlife go get all these things that i grew up with my father and so i continue to work on this important. >> i read that you got the coronavirus like midyear last year. was a tough on you, you are younger is that why you survived and how was the experience pretty. >> is actually very sick with covid-19. actually took me i was very sick when i was in courting for 14 to 15 days. bob tingley for three months, it took me that long to recover and even eight months passed, i wake up sometimes find myself catching my breath. i will sometimes
and he thought about the environment and you cared about the environment generally speaking for a long time pretty. >> my entire life in fact my father was a hunter. i grew up from 85 kebabs going outside and i was hunting and fishing with my father across the country. he was in the military. in part it's about offshore drilling but there's so any more issues. i'm seeing it up and down the coast for my district yes. we have enormous issues of the environment. and it is important that we...
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one advantage of legalization is it out ofkes have -- the underground and puts it into a regulated environment we can regulate the marijuana, tax the marijuana, established eight controls. we are hoping -- california is a good example. voters just approved legalization in the last election. they are earmarking their money to treatment and education, etc., reinvesting it in the communities that have been most affected by marijuana and the war on marijuana. it is just a lot cheaper to spend money on prevention and housing and jobs in other than warehousing people behind bars. host: some information from the national and to on drug abuse. how does marijuana affect a person life to your to those who don't use marijuana? those that use heavily report lower life satisfaction, for mental health, for physical health -- poor mental and physical health, and more relationship problems. guest: it does not mean correlation. etc.,eone is doing bad, they are more like you to break the law generally and thus more likely to use marijuana. there is no actual evidence that orijuana causes brain damage any number
one advantage of legalization is it out ofkes have -- the underground and puts it into a regulated environment we can regulate the marijuana, tax the marijuana, established eight controls. we are hoping -- california is a good example. voters just approved legalization in the last election. they are earmarking their money to treatment and education, etc., reinvesting it in the communities that have been most affected by marijuana and the war on marijuana. it is just a lot cheaper to spend money...
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to debate the nomination of the assistant attorney general for the environment and natural resources. office and a floor, negotiations continue on a bill that could be voted on later in the week if a deal is reached on an infrastructure bill. host: from the natural resources judiciary committees, thank you for joining us this morning on the program. >> very happy to be here. host: most people outside your state may not know about this bootleg fire fire that is going on, but for those particularly in your state, can you explain the nature of the wildfire and what is being done to suppress it? guest: it the third-largest wildfire in the state of oregon's history, so it is huge. 400 some odd thousand acres, massive destruction to forests and to wildlife and to cattle and people's homes, so it is horrifically horrific. and because things are so dry, because of the ongoing drought, incredibly bad drought, one of the worst in the history of the state, this has caused things to be usually flammable, and what is being done to stop it is we have something like 2200 people working on the fire.
to debate the nomination of the assistant attorney general for the environment and natural resources. office and a floor, negotiations continue on a bill that could be voted on later in the week if a deal is reached on an infrastructure bill. host: from the natural resources judiciary committees, thank you for joining us this morning on the program. >> very happy to be here. host: most people outside your state may not know about this bootleg fire fire that is going on, but for those...
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it's not the environment. that made a very strong impression on me. she insisted later on when we are able to return to detroit, still not too are ideally cold, still couldn't afford to live there, still in a multi family to levitated place with rats and roaches but nevertheless she was independent. we still had a dream of getting back there. i was a terrible's student and she insisted that i read. we were very enthusiastic about it. but back in those days he had do it your parents told you. as i started reading i began to discover new world. we were desperately poor but between the covers of those books i could go anywhere, could be anybody into anything. within the space of your half i went from the bottom of the class to the top of the glass. much to the consternation of all the students who used to call me dummy. there are now saying betty how do you work this problem? i would say sit at my feet youngster while i instruct you. i was perhaps a little obnoxious. but it sure felt good to say that to those turkeys. i had a very different impression of
it's not the environment. that made a very strong impression on me. she insisted later on when we are able to return to detroit, still not too are ideally cold, still couldn't afford to live there, still in a multi family to levitated place with rats and roaches but nevertheless she was independent. we still had a dream of getting back there. i was a terrible's student and she insisted that i read. we were very enthusiastic about it. but back in those days he had do it your parents told you. as...
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vulnerability patching done and it is today in the public environment. particularly if you're using cloud services. what i'm getting at is the cloud service providers are responsible for patching vulnerabilities on your behalf, as opposed to you having to do that on your own as a private company perhaps. and we all know one of the biggest reasons for a breaches because someone exploited of vulnerability. so if your software is not patched and it is not patched on an ongoing continual basis, an older version of software with unknown vulnerability is a point of breach. when you buy -- when you purchase the service, an online service, software is a service, be rest assured that those service providers are, in fact, patching particularly if they are serving government. if you are serving government and you're at the fed ran approved solution, then we are obligated to patch within 30 30 days. we are obligated to provide reports of our vulnerabilities on an ongoing basis. so there's lots of visibility when you're operating in the cloud infrastructure, template
vulnerability patching done and it is today in the public environment. particularly if you're using cloud services. what i'm getting at is the cloud service providers are responsible for patching vulnerabilities on your behalf, as opposed to you having to do that on your own as a private company perhaps. and we all know one of the biggest reasons for a breaches because someone exploited of vulnerability. so if your software is not patched and it is not patched on an ongoing continual basis, an...
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this is a big part of the environment that unfortunately, they will be growing up into. we don't have anyone who is at the wheel of the ship there. so yes. i want to stretch the conversation a little bit, because i think these questions of regulation are absolutely in, in the sense that if we were talking about public education and we were only talking about regularly -- regulating private schools, that would not be a full conversation about how you secure education for a population. if we were talking about making sure everyone had access to information in libraries, regulating stores will not get you to the goal. -- regulating bookstores will not get you to the goal. i think we need to think about it that way for our digital spaces. our friend has a great story about ben franklin in the post office. ben franklin is mostly known for her keys and lightning, but the post office was a critical visionary invention in early america that subsidize the ability of people to very easily trade information. so many people worked for the post office, that you can describe america i
this is a big part of the environment that unfortunately, they will be growing up into. we don't have anyone who is at the wheel of the ship there. so yes. i want to stretch the conversation a little bit, because i think these questions of regulation are absolutely in, in the sense that if we were talking about public education and we were only talking about regularly -- regulating private schools, that would not be a full conversation about how you secure education for a population. if we were...
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when you get an environment where people feel like someone else's got their stuff and they feel like a lack of dignity and maybe even despair coercive leaders on the left and right are going to be really popular. each one of us can be an authoritative leader that says follow me because this is a better vision and it's a vision for written on your heart. the country that you want and the person you want to be. somebody that your mother would be proud of. in doing just in your family or in your workplace we can go to bed each night saying maybe i wasn't super effective today but i did what i'm supposed to be doing. host: what about the leader who tries to make everybody happy? >> that's impossible because that is a conciliatory person who agrees all the time and i don't think we should agree. i'm against agreement. i'm for disagreement. that's the competition of ideas which is so fundamental which is -- to making america a great society. we need to disagree not less, we need to disagree better. that goes to how you feel about the person does write his or their -- his or her thoughts. >
when you get an environment where people feel like someone else's got their stuff and they feel like a lack of dignity and maybe even despair coercive leaders on the left and right are going to be really popular. each one of us can be an authoritative leader that says follow me because this is a better vision and it's a vision for written on your heart. the country that you want and the person you want to be. somebody that your mother would be proud of. in doing just in your family or in your...
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so that sort of sets up this competitive environment from the beginning. so companies can do a better job quite friendly. there's more than one woman, more than two women, more than three people of color that would be qualified to do this work, and companies need to stop being lazy. i'm just going to say it. it doesn't take that much effort to find qualified people, if they need to invest in that in the because, quite frankly this country is changing demographically. we are quickly turning over into a majority people of color nation, and if companies want to build to relate to the population that they are seeking to serve, they need to do better job making sure they have diverse leadership at the top. >> and i was going to say, he almost took the words out of my mouth, first, thank you for sharing of vulnerability. it's not easy to admit some kind of not wrongdoing, you're thinking of what not a maybe you're not as proud of it, and so i appreciate you sharing that. it allows us to take a step forward together. yes, infrastructure, internally the organizati
so that sort of sets up this competitive environment from the beginning. so companies can do a better job quite friendly. there's more than one woman, more than two women, more than three people of color that would be qualified to do this work, and companies need to stop being lazy. i'm just going to say it. it doesn't take that much effort to find qualified people, if they need to invest in that in the because, quite frankly this country is changing demographically. we are quickly turning over...